I think the patch I just checked into trunk fixes this.  Give it a try.

Ruben Kerkhof wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 20:58, DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> It's an applet, not an app.  It's designed to be served up by the
>> embedded web server in Xvnc.  Try editing the "vncserver" script and
>> point $vncClasses to the directory in which you built the Java viewer.
>> Then launch vncserver and point your web browser to:
>>
>> http://{vnc server machine}:{5800+n}
>>
>> where n is the display number of the VNC server, e.g.
>>
>> http://myvncserver:5801
> 
> There are two usecases described in the README under installation
> The first is running it embedded in Xvnc, which still works according
> to you, since it directly uses the classes, not the jar.
> 
> The second one is running it in a standalone webserver, which I'm interested 
> in.
> I copy the jar to my webserver, and get the same ClassNotFound
> exception as mentioned before.
> 
> I'm not arguing that the code is broken, only the packaging of the jar file.

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